The SoundPEATS Capsule3 Pro gives you the most audio freedom. You can get it on Amazon for just $51.79 right now. With these cutting-edge earbuds, you can enjoy high-quality sound and comfort like never before. Don’t pass up this chance to improve your listening experience. The best thing about the Capsule3 Pro for me was the sound quality. I’ve only ever used cheap earbuds that had bad sound quality and a lot of latency. To make up for it, they usually added a lot of bass. In addition to having too much bass, many earbuds distort at higher volumes or when playing higher frequencies, and S sounds will sometimes hiss.
The bass on the Capsule3 Pro is a little higher than on the standard, but it’s not too loud. It’s also good to hear. With these, I never had to turn them up past 55%, while with my Buds 2 Pro, I usually have them around 70%. The voices are clear and crisp, which made podcasts fun to listen to. The earbuds could also handle a lot of different types of music. Simple songs like “Derezzed” from the Tron Legacy soundtrack sounded great, as did more common songs like “So Much For Stardust” by Fall Out Boy and “Hope” by NF.
Specifications
Feature | Specification |
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Model | Capsule3 Pro |
Bluetooth Version | 5.3 |
Profiles | A2DP/AVRCP/HFP/HSP |
Chipset | WQ7033AR |
Supported Bluetooth Codecs | LDAC, SBC, AAC |
Battery | 35*2 mAh (Earbuds) 500mAh (Case) |
Charging Time | ≤1 hour (Earbuds & Case) |
Total Playtime | 52 hours |
Waterproofing | IPX4 |
Drivers | 12mm biodynamic |
Frequency Response | 20Hz-40kHz |
Active Noise Cancellation | Yes, up to 42dB |
Where to Get SoundPEATS Capsule3 Pro?
A sound app called Soundpeats is used to control the Capsule3 Pro. To pair the earbuds, you need to press the case’s pairing button with the buds inside and the lid open. The buds will then appear in your phone’s Bluetooth menu. Even though you don’t need the app to pair and use the buds, you can’t change settings or firmware without it. The app works fine. The user interface is simple, and one of the three tabs for navigation is only a link to buy more earbuds. That aside, it does most of what you need it to do.
The home tab in the middle shows how much power each bud has left, and the firmware can be updated from the slide-out menu on the left. The battery life is fine, but it could be better. It says that SoundPeats can play music for eight hours in normal mode and five and a half hours with ANC on. That fits with what I’ve seen, and it should be just right for most people. The case can charge the buds five and a half times, which means they could be used for 52 hours straight. Although the case can be charged wirelessly, it can only be charged through USB-C.